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The Green Flag: A History of Irish Nationalism

AUTHOR: Robert Kee
ISBN: 0140291652

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Covering Irish history from the beginnings of Irish Nationalism through 1973, Robert Kee's treatment ranges from the Protestant Plantations through Wolfe Tone and the Great Famine to the founding of the Fenian Movement and the Irish Free State. His...

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The Green Flag: A History of Irish Nationalism
- Book Review,
by Robert Kee


The New York Times
Industry, insight, and massive research . . . enjoyably written.


Book Description
Covering Irish history from the beginnings of Irish Nationalism through 1973, Robert Kee's treatment ranges from the Protestant Plantations through Wolfe Tone and the Great Famine to the founding of the Fenian Movement and the Irish Free State. His authoritative and comprehensive history is masterly in its detail and judicious analysis. A classic in its field, this is essential reading for anyone attempting to understand the complex historical forces that have shaped Ireland.


About the Author
Robert Kee is the author of twelve books, including The Laurel and the Ivy. He is also a freelance journalist and broadcaster, and has worked for many years in both radio and television.


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         Book Review

The Green Flag: A History of Irish Nationalism
- Book Reviews,
by Robert Kee

Green Flag: The Most Distressful Country: The Bold Fenian Men: Ourselves Alone

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Ranging from the Protestant Plantations, through Wolfe Tone and the Great Famine, to the founding of the Fenian Movement and the Irish Free State, Robert Kee's definitive, authoritative and comprehensive history of Irish Nationalism is masterly in its detail and judicious analysis. A classic in its field, this is an essential work for anyone attempting to understand the complex historical forces that have shaped Ireland.

FROM THE CRITICS

New York Times

Industry, insight, and massive research . . . enjoyably written.


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